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Dec 26 2025OPINION

New York's Child Care Crisis: A Hidden Hurdle for Families

New York's child care system is in dire need of an overhaul. The current situation is pushing many families to leave the state, and it's not just about the money. It's about the lack of access to quality, affordable child care for all. Right now, only a tiny fraction of 3-year-olds and less than ha

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Dec 26 2025HEALTH

Mosquitoes and Us: A Rural Indian Village's Fight Against Deadly Diseases

In the heart of rural Uttar Pradesh, India, mosquitoes are more than just a nuisance. They bring serious diseases like malaria, dengue, chikungunya, and filariasis. These illnesses are a big problem in this region. Even though there are national programs to fight them, not everyone in the community

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Dec 26 2025EDUCATION

AI in Medical Training: What's the Real Deal?

Generative AI, like ChatGPT, is making waves in medical education. But most studies just scratch the surface. They talk about how well AI performs or the risks it poses, like giving wrong info. However, these issues aren't just random problems. They're part of bigger conflicts that pop up when new t

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Dec 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

IoT MVNOs: The Future of Smart Connectivity

The world is getting smarter, and so is the way we connect things. IoT Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs) are stepping up to meet this need. They offer special network services just for smart devices. Unlike regular MVNOs, these focus on things like industrial machines, smart cities, and healt

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Dec 26 2025HEALTH

What Do Pakistani Doctors Think About End-of-Life Care?

In Pakistan, a country where religion and culture play a big role in life choices, doctors are being asked about their views on medical aid in dying (MAiD). This is a topic that is not often discussed openly. MAiD is a process where a doctor helps a patient end their life if they are suffering from

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Dec 26 2025CRYPTO

Crypto in 2026: A Guide for Everyone

Crypto is growing fast. But many people still don't understand it. Some are new and jump in without learning. Others have been around for years but don't help others join. And some still doubt crypto without really trying it. Newcomers should take it slow. They should learn how crypto works before

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Dec 26 2025CELEBRITIES

Barron Trump: From Campus Oddity to White House Resident

Barron Trump, the youngest son of former President Donald Trump, has made quite a shift in his college life. He started at NYU's Stern School of Business in New York but has since moved to the D. C. campus. This change came with some interesting perks and challenges. At first, Barron was a bit of a

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Dec 26 2025SCIENCE

Unveiling the Cosmos: SPHEREx's Colorful Sky Map

In 2025, NASA's SPHEREx telescope took off on a SpaceX rocket from California. By May, it was already busy collecting data. This telescope is special because it captures images in infrared light, which is invisible to us. It's like seeing the universe in a whole new light! SPHEREx stands for a mout

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Dec 26 2025FINANCE

Guessing the Future of Drugs: A Smart Bet or a Risky Game?

The biotech and pharma world is always full of new drugs. But once a drug is out there, how do you know how much it's really worth? This is a big question for companies and investors. A new method has been created to predict future sales using past data. This can help figure out a drug's value today

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Dec 26 2025HEALTH

A New Deal: Eliquis to be Free for Medicaid Users

In a surprising turn of events, the U. S. government has reached an agreement with nine major pharmaceutical companies. The most talked-about part of this deal is Bristol Myers Squibb's decision to provide its popular blood thinner, Eliquis, at no cost to Medicaid recipients starting next year. Thi

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